I have an iPhone 4s. I'm happy with the default Camera app, however every time I import photos to Picasa or email them or use them on a website or something they're improperly rotated. This is because the iPhone doesn't rotate the photo, it only saves rotation in metadata, and it is extremely annoying. So are there any good camera apps that actually rotate the photo (not just metadata) and saves photos to Photo-stream and saves photos and videos to the camera roll/Photos app? I'd even pay $1 or $2 if need be, but it has to save pictures to the same place that the default app does and has to rotate properly.

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If any I think ProCam might do this by default. There's no specific settings for where to do the rotation, but if I don't remember wrong it actually rotates the image. I'm not sure if the app is free or costs anything since I got it thru appoftheday for free.

Have a try. If you want I can check it out further so you don't need to purchase the app?

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Sorry to dissapoint you. Neither of the apps: ProCam, Awesomemize or Awesome Camera does this. I tested all of them by taking a photo upside down and mailing it to myself. The image arriving on my computer was also upside down.

Yes, if you could confirm that before I purchase it, that would be awesome. If it rotates properly, saves to camera roll (and consequently to photo stream indirectly as well), then ProCam would be a dream come true!
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kal-alFeb 18 '13 at 19:33

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Okay, I guess the answer is there is no good answer and we have to wait for Apple to see the light. I guess keep reporting bugs about it?
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kal-alFeb 19 '13 at 17:20

I remember trying Camera Awesome a while back and think it had the same rotation problems and didn't save photos to the camera roll (though I may be mistaken, it was a few months back).
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kal-alFeb 18 '13 at 19:32

@AL I havent tried it, so i wouldnt know it has been rectified since
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SimonFeb 19 '13 at 9:57

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